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I'm a freeborn American, and it's all new to me.
Still, it was too bad the man was freeborn, he would have brought a good price in the slave markets.
A freeborn person who was illegitimate enjoyed higher social status than a freedman.
In most ways, freedwomen had the same legal status as freeborn women.
Through a gratuitous and gracious gift Paul was a freeborn child of God.
"These are the freeborn men of the tribe.
You have no right to imprison a freeborn creature."
A freeborn boy might get away with spying on the pleasures of his masters-a serf, never.
John Bull became "an heroic archetype of the freeborn Englishman."
For the Roman legal term for a freeborn man, see ingenui.
The four children resume their investigation of the slave traders kidnapping freeborn Roman children.
Put yourself in the attitude of a freeborn man, or even one of wealth or noble birth.
A freeborn citizen didn't do that.
Despite this, most slaves found the Roman citizenship highly desirable, not so much for themselves as for their freeborn descendants.
Most slaves found the Roman citizenship highly desirable despite its limitations, chiefly on behalf of their freeborn descendants.
To foster this, Ewuare encouraged the freeborn population to work in the palace for small wages as part of these different orders.
After the French and Indian War, the colonists began to think that they were not getting their "rights as freeborn Englishman".
Only children of slaves or non-Muslim prisoners of war could become slaves, never a freeborn Muslim.
Leary's father, a freeborn African American harnessmaker.
The poem was about how Valerius seduced a young man in a striped toga and a young freeborn woman.
The playwright Euripides (480-406 BC) defended the true liberty of freeborn men, the right to speak freely,.
The liberty of the freeborn Englishman now consists in the right, not to defy the Pope, since that is no longer necessary, but to patronise him.
The protective amulet (bulla) worn by freeborn Roman boys was a visible sign that they were sexually off-limits.
However, in 212, the Emperor Caracalla granted Roman citizenship to nearly all the Empire's freeborn inhabitants.
Only the freeborn men of Astapor are permitted to wear garments called tokars, whose fringes display their status.